CLEARFIELD – Three people found with drugs after a traffic stop in Clearfield Borough were sentenced in Clearfield County Court.
Marlon Treneil Womack, an inmate of the Centre County Jail, pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance-heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal conspiracy/delivery of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 18 months to 36 months in state prison by President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman. He was fined $3 plus costs.
Joshua Tyler Dillon, 29, Philipsburg, an inmate of the jail, pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy/possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 168 days to one year in jail and three years consecutive probation. He was fined $200 plus costs.
Tyler Jefferson Smith, 36, State College, an inmate of the jail, pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy/possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance-heroin. He was sentenced to six months to one year in jail and two years consecutive probation. It was noted that Smith cooperated with authorities and assisted with the cases against the others. He was fined $250 plus costs.
The charges stem from an incident Feb. 23. According to the affidavit of probable cause, police found 12 bags of cocaine, 31 stamp bags of heroin, three benzodiazepines, marijuana and three cell phones in the vehicle they were traveling in.
A fourth person charged in this case, Adreanna Margot Torres, 20, of Lancaster, who was also in vehicle is scheduled to be sentenced in September.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, police saw the vehicle traveling north on North Third Street Street in Clearfield and noticed one of the headlights was out. It was stopped in a parking lot.
When the officer got to the vehicle he noted an odor of marijuana coming from the car. The driver, Dillon, was driving with a suspended license. Dillon was taken into custody for a domestic relations warrant and because he was wanted by Pennsylvania State Police in both Philipsburg and Clearfield.
The front seat passenger identified himself as Tyler Davis but later he admitted his last name was Smith. It was revealed he was on probation in Centre County. Smith was found to have $370 in cash.
The rear seat passenger, Torres, was asked to exit the vehicle. After she was asked if she had anything on her, she took some items out of her pocket including a bag of marijuana. She had $965 in her purse.
The other rear seat passenger, Womack, was also asked to exit the vehicle. Because he was wanted in Lancaster County and on probation, he was taken into custody.
The vehicle was a rental that was due to be returned Feb. 16.